On tap at the Quebec premises. Gold amber, a bit hazy with a small white foam. Aroma of barley malt and Belgian yeast. Samething on the taste, plus a little spice tickel my tongue, I don’t smell neither taste the coriander but if I work hard, there’s some notes of orange. High carbonation, medium to high body, at the finish the ethanol warm my tube.

A very tasty, gentle giant. The body is a lively, rich gold colour with a thin white head. The nose is understated with touches of malt, fruity yeast and caramel. A nice range of tastes with none sticking out of the mix. Elements include dark berries, sweet caramel malt, salt, green apples, lemon and subdued fruity yeast esters. The solidly dense body, alcohol warmth and medium-plus effervescence work well together to complete the taste.

Hazy Copper pour, large white head. Aroma is bready, with some astringent cereals. Some strong minerals in the nose with some wet paper and some subtle metals. Good mouth feel, good carb. Medium bitterness, the alcohol comes through in the end with some fruity boozy esters and some more metallic flavours. I

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